Bomb Dropping Sea Worms/Rice Snorkels/Cell Battles Shows video of deep sea worms and a defensive mechanism that allows the worm to release bioluminescent tissue. Also discusses adaptation of rice to avoid drowning and host cell infections by bacteria. This video could be used on animal adaptations and defenses as well as plant adaptations.Author(s): No creator set

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Learn about Fuel Cell Technology Many researches have been working on renewable, clean energy sources. This particular study shows how hydrogen may some day replace gasoline to fuel our vehicles with zero emission of fuel cells. Learn about real world testing of this fuel cell technology. Run time 01:50.

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How DNA Is Packaged and Copied In The Cell Animation that shows how 6 ft of DNA is packaged into the tiny nucleus of the cell. The second half of the animation shows how replication occurs. Color animation. Run time 03:17.Author(s): No creator set

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Protein Assembly in a Cell The video uses computer animation and narration to explain the process of protein synthesis. It shows the process within the context of the cell organelles with a narrative to explain each step. 3:02 min.Author(s): No creator set

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Cell Membrane Detailed view of the cell membrane and how it functions. 3-D color animation with narration. 1:23 min.Author(s): No creator set

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The Power House of the Cell Mitochondria play host to one of the most important processes in your
body: cellular respiration. Taking in glucose and oxygen, mitochondria
produce energy, which they capture and package as energy-rich molecules of ATP. This video describes the structure and functions that give mitochondria their nickname: the powerhouses of the cell. Closed captioning included. Run time 05:47.

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Risk Factors For Squamous Cell Carcinoma - Doctor identifies risk factors for squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. Video explains why certain people are at much higher risk for this deadly cancer. 59 sec.Author(s): No creator set

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Understanding Basal Cell Carcinoma Video has a doctor explaining what basal cell carcinoma is and who is at risk. Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of all cancer. Images show what to look for in identifying this cancer. 3:11 min.Author(s): No creator set

Introduction to Nanotechnology Solar Photovoltaics This video gives a short introduction to solar photovoltaic energy generation via the emerging science of nanotechnology. See how the Sun may produce enough useable energy to provide all of mankind's energy needs in the very near future. Run time 02:32.Author(s): No creator set

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Insights understanding our world : the continuing impact of the holocaust A series of audio and video programmes which discuss and debate the medical ethics associated with anti-Semitism and the continuing impact of the Holocaust. The programmes have been produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The medical ethics series considers disability rights in relation to the Museum&rsquo Deadly Medicine exhibition; how the moral inquiry into the Holocaust can inform bioethics today, and how the pursuit of human perfection influenced Nazi programmes to remove tAuthor(s): No creator set

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Human Tissue Authority codes of practice The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) revised codes of practice came into force in September 2009. The revised codes provide guidance and advice and expected standards for all the sectors regulated by the HTA. Each code is provided in an interactive format providing easy access to the different sections, with links to other relevant issues and documents and a pop-up glossary. There are nine codes, covering post-mortem examination; consent, donation of solid organs for transplantation; anatomical examAuthor(s): No creator set

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A-Z HIV/Aids reporting practical guide Published by the Kaiser Family Foundation, this practical guide which is intended for journalists provides information on HIV/Aids reporting for the media. The guide covers the basics of HIV/Aids reporting; tips on how to pitch stories to editors, and gives advice on ethical reporting. Lists are provided on additional resources with a glossary, a timeline of the history of HIV, FAQ, explanations utilised and details on treatments used for HIV/Aids. The last two chapters concentrate on TB and malAuthor(s): No creator set

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27 Sep 2010: Energy Market Consequences of an Emerging U.S. Carbon Management Policy Emerging energy and climate policies in the United States are accelerating the pace of technological changes and prompting calls for alternative energy and stricter energy efficiency measures. These trends raise questions about the future demand for fossil fuels, such that some energy-producing nations are reluctant to invest heavily in the expansion of production capacity. The abundance of shale gas resources in North America could allow the United States to utilize more gas in its energy mix aAuthor(s): No creator set

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Clinical Utility This learning object covers the topic of clinical utility of genetic information. The object focuses on genetic information associated with colorectal cancer.Author(s): Creator not set

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy This website serves as a primer for understanding the fundamentals of NMR spectroscopy. Plenty of useful figures and animations that enhance the understanding of nuclear spin, shielding, and how these phenomena serve as the basis for NMR.Author(s): William Reusch, Michigan State University

A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9 Burton-upon-Trent This volume covers the town of Burton-upon-Trent on the county's eastern boundary, along with its suburbs and satellite villages on either side of the river, including Stapenhill which was formerly in a separate parish in Derbyshire.Author(s): Nigel J. Tringham (Editor)